We are currently seeking a TRAM Electrical Engineer to support a major nuclear engineering programme based in Warrington. This role offers a hybrid working arrangement with three days per week in the office and the remainder working remotely.
This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to complex nuclear engineering projects where reliability, maintainability and availability are critical to safe and compliant operations.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver and support Testability, Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (TRAM) engineering activities across project lifecycles within a nuclear environment
Conduct and review Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Perform Reliability and Availability calculations to support system performance requirements
Carry out MTTR (Mean Time To Repair) and MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) analysis
Support the development and updating of TRAM strategies in line with nuclear project requirements
Manage Availability, Reliability & Maintainability (AR&M) scopes of work and associated documentation
Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams to ensure system performance, safety and maintainability targets are achieved
Technical Experience Required:
Candidates should be able to demonstrate relevant SQEP (Suitably Qualified and Experienced Personnel) experience in the following areas:
FMEA and reliability engineering methodologies
Reliability and availability modelling and calculations
MTTR and MTBF analysis
Experience working with remotely operated lifting equipment, conveyors, bogies and doors
Updating and implementing TRAM strategies
Managing AR&M scopes of work in accordance with:
Def Stan 00-40
Def Stan 00-42
or equivalent British Standards
About You:
Degree qualified in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline (or equivalent experience)
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Experience working in regulated or safety-critical environments, ideally within the nuclear sector
Familiarity with the requirements and expectations associated with nuclear engineering projects
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams
If you are an experienced TRAM / Reliability Engineer looking to contribute to major nuclear programmes within a flexible hybrid working environment, we would be very interested in hearing from you.
Please apply or get in touch for further information.